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Proteas Women Poised to Make History in World Cup Final Clash
2 Nov
Summary
- South Africa reaches maiden Women's Cricket World Cup final
- Chloe Tryon urges fans to support team in final against India
- Proteas squad blends youth and experience for tournament success

In an exhilarating lead-up to their maiden Women's Cricket World Cup final, South Africa's Chloe Tryon has urged her fellow compatriots to don their Protea shirts and rally behind the team as they prepare to face host nation India in Mumbai today. The Proteas women booked their place in the world cup final by triumphing over England in the semi-final just two days ago.
The 13th edition of the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup is being hosted jointly by India and Sri Lanka, and since the inaugural 50-over tournament in 1973, only a handful of teams, namely England, Australia, and New Zealand, have tasted success. Now, South Africa stands on the brink of joining this elite club, with Tryon expressing her confidence in the team's ability to bring the coveted trophy home.
The Proteas squad this year boasts a unique blend of youthful exuberance and experienced leadership, with Tryon noting the positive dynamics within the team. She says the performances throughout the tournament have been a collective effort, and the team is in high spirits after their semi-final victory against England.




